I know we've done our share of talking about New York (oh, can one ever talk too much about New York?!?).
I changed my travelling plans - won't go to California in september - but will spend a good six days in NYC. Have my flight, have my hotels (3 days in Soho, just for the fun of it, and 3 days in midtown-manhattan - I mean, I really need to do some shopping and theatre-ing!) and I have 'the list' Clotilde made out of all the tips from 2 years ago. So all I'm asking I guess is: what's new, and what's not to miss this time ? any quirky, fun shops (I SO enjoyed that rice-pudding only thing!) or restaurants or cafés?

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Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 12:26 am Post subject:

Swan, when in September will you be in NY? We'll be there from September 7th - 15th. We could meet up somewhere and get Erin to come along too!_________________Doing what you like is freedom
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You mean you were going to come to CA and I found out just in time to be disappointed?

Oh well, have a fabulous trip and mabbee next time for us out here on the Left Coast..._________________God writes a lot of comedy... the trouble is, he's stuck with so many bad actors who don't know how to play funny. -- Garrison Keillor

And Judy, now there's a plan!! I'll be there sep 1-7 but I fly out late(10 PM) on the 7th - maybe we can meet for lunch, tea or drinks?? that would be great end of my week! (or meet at JFK ah well, preferably not!)

Swan, this place isn't exactly new, but it's certainly worth knowing about - the Chinatown Ice Cream Factory. Great ice cream and they've got all sorts of flavours you won't find anywhere else (lychee, jackfruit, red bean, almond cookie etc.). I have fond memories of a visit with an old friend after a splendid (and unbelievably cheap) meal at a little Chinese place whose name I'm afraid I don't recall...

I think Donna is probably THE person to ask about New York though. I remember her post a few months ago about her last trip, which all but had me drooling on the keyboard.

just got back - totally jet-lagged. But OH...what a city!! Once again I had the best timer ever, following again lots of your leads from previous posts, including the China Town Ice Cream Factory (WOW).
AND, most imprtant, I had a GREAT meeting with our Judy and her husband Greg, and with dear David. (So sorry you couldn't make it, Erin!)
Will tell more later, but it was lovely, wonderful and so great to meet eachother - all of us tourists in NY, immediate 'click', had a wonderful time, a nice meal, and not nearly enough time.

I only got back from New York a couple of weeks or so ago. My first trip - actually my first trip to the States. What a great city. Can't wait to get back there.

Next time I go I will come back here to ask for good places to eat. We ate at most of the touristy type places like Hard Rock Cafe. The Red Lobster and so on. Would like to get a bit more into the real food next time._________________Paula (and sometimes Wanda) from Only Cookware
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I just got back, and had a lot of advise from last time, when Clotilde was in NY (and I was there too - I kept the tips and re-used them two weeks ago). Some things I really liked:
* The blue water grill at Union Square
* Union square café (next to the blue water grill, both quite'nice', had great lunches there!)
* the Shake Shank in Madison Sq. park! Open from 11-11 and always a line there - good burgers, hotdogs, shakes and so on. Lots of fun to sit there in nice weather!
* China Town Ice Cream Factory - in China Town, yes :-)on 65 Bayard Street, buy your icecream (I had black sesame, lychee and pandan) and walk two blocks down to enjoy your icecream in the park seated amongst the elderly chinese women!
* sip an ice cold drinking chocolate at Vosges in Prince Street (and buy the bar with almonds and smoked seasalt (or something like that)
* the laboratorio del gelato in LES
* Zabars, upper west. The shop, don't forget the mezzanine level, and the goodies in the coffeshop next door, bagels, blinzes, the lot!
* Fairways, a wonderful foodmarket a few houses down from Zabars

I'm new to Forum, but travel to New York frequently. On last trip, I visited Eleven Madison Park, where I had one of my better meals. You can never go wrong at Gramercy Park Tavern. Also, go to the Carlyle on the upper East side for a cocktail in Bemelman's Bar - or try the newly-redecorated Campbell's Apartment for one of their signature cocktails. It's a gorgeous historic space within Grand Central Station.

I grew up in the area, so know the old NY classics (U SQ, Zabars, etc). I love Grammercy Tavern, so wonder if i should try Craft, instead of yet another Danny Meyers restaurant. Plus, I will be joined by my dearest freind from Maine, and think EMP may be too formal.

Will also be trying to fit in Il Lab Gelato (&/or Chinatown Ice cream??), and Chickolicious for mid afternoon dessert, plus the manditory slice of pizza. And a grey's papaya dog. But I have to be back in NJ for Sunday dinner, so my mom can lavish the b-day wishes, as well.

I totally agree with Blue Water Grill (it's noisy - but great) and Laboratoria del Gelato - I think it's on Orchard Street.

Also, I see you've been turned on to Momofuku. We went there in August and I am still savoring the memory of all the different, unusual and spectacular things we ate. Just off the charts! - very small, very casual and very delicious!

Spotted Pig is a wonderful "gastropub" in the West Village- very in with the young hipsters right now. I believe Mario Batali is an investor in this joint. Really great and very unusual pub food. We saw JayZ and Jon Bon Jovi the night we were there. They have great martinis also! AND - they do Brunch! http://www.thespottedpig.com/

Much to my surprise, I LOVED the cupcakes from Magnolia Bakery. I wouldn't buy one when we walked by, but one of my son's roommates bought some for dessert and they were divine! Luscious fluffy crumb and not-too-sweet frosting.

Thanks Donna! I have been thinking about the spotted pig for brunch, too, but they don't take reservations! I am with 6 people, so it is tough to do brunch w/ out a resie!

Glad to hear the good momofuku review - did you do noodles or ssam? the noodle bar is moving this month to a bigger place....and magnolia, hmmmm. was thinking sunshine, but will see where the day takes me!